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Names Of Nigerian Drug Traffickers In Saudi Prisons by beresponsible(op): 3:21pm On Apr 10, 2019
There are 24 Nigerians who were condemned to death between 2016 2018 for drug trafficking in contravention of the Kingdom’s Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances Control Law issued under Decree No. M/39 dated 8/7/1428AH;

“There are 12 Nigerian women currently serving various jail terms at Dhahban prison for drug smuggling.

“Meanwhile, the following drug traffickers are serving various jail terms:

a) Halimat Oyebanjo Oyaya – 10 years b) Sherifat Shawni – 4 years c) Limata Ahmad – 10 years d) Halimat Isah – 5 years e) Olubumi Adejarani Olaniyan – 10 years f) Omobolanle Funke – 15 years g) Nuratu Bolanle Yusuf – 15 years h) Maryam Ibrahim Tanko – 7 years i) Rahma Abdulkarim 20 years j) Nuratu Yusuf Abike – 20 years k) Bolaji Kehinde – 10 years I) Yasirat Abolanle Salau – awaiting trail.

“There are a number of Nigerians accused of drug trafficking incarcerated at various Saudi Prisons but the Mission was unable to undertake consular visits due to refusal by the Saudi authorities to grant permission for such visits despite repeated requests and

“Drug smuggling into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Nigerians has reached an alarming proportion and all hands must be on deck to check this menace.”

The Consul-General gave insight into how a syndicate had infiltrated the security in Kano to perpetrate drug trafficking.
Re: Names Of Nigerian Drug Traffickers In Saudi Prisons by Kingpee2(m): 3:24pm On Apr 10, 2019
Saudi no get joy for sentencing,can’t go there for any reason at all.
Re: Names Of Nigerian Drug Traffickers In Saudi Prisons by Pat081: 3:27pm On Apr 10, 2019
beresponsible:
There are 24 Nigerians who were condemned to death between 2016 2018 for drug trafficking in contravention of the Kingdom’s Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances Control Law issued under Decree No. M/39 dated 8/7/1428AH;

“There are 12 Nigerian women currently serving various jail terms at Dhahban prison for drug smuggling.

“Meanwhile, the following drug traffickers are serving various jail terms:

a) Halimat Oyebanjo Oyaya – 10 years b) Sherifat Shawni – 4 years c) Limata Ahmad – 10 years d) Halimat Isah – 5 years e) Olubumi Adejarani Olaniyan – 10 years f) Omobolanle Funke – 15 years g) Nuratu Bolanle Yusuf – 15 years h) Maryam Ibrahim Tanko – 7 years i) Rahma Abdulkarim 20 years j) Nuratu Yusuf Abike – 20 years k) Bolaji Kehinde – 10 years I) Yasirat Abolanle Salau – awaiting trail.

“There are a number of Nigerians accused of drug trafficking incarcerated at various Saudi Prisons but the Mission was unable to undertake consular visits due to refusal by the Saudi authorities to grant permission for such visits despite repeated requests and

“Drug smuggling into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Nigerians has reached an alarming proportion and all hands must be on deck to check this menace.”

The Consul-General gave insight into how a syndicate had infiltrated the security in Kano to perpetrate drug trafficking.
keep the f*******k news and ur one side name up mumu, because i don't believe u because ur people are not dia.. Igbo people I mean
Re: Names Of Nigerian Drug Traffickers In Saudi Prisons by daddytime(m): 3:37pm On Apr 10, 2019
Wey una?

Ewa is ready...
Re: Names Of Nigerian Drug Traffickers In Saudi Prisons by beresponsible(op): 4:45pm On Apr 10, 2019
Pat081:
keep the f*******k news and ur one side name up mumu, because i don't believe u because ur people are not dia.. Igbo people I mean
My intention is not to highlight 'ur people'. I am Yoruba muslim and I hate criminals period.
Re: Names Of Nigerian Drug Traffickers In Saudi Prisons by Pat081: 5:17pm On Apr 10, 2019
beresponsible:
My intention is not to highlight 'ur people'. I am Yoruba muslim and I hate criminals period.
na u know
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